The United States relocated the American embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on Monday. The move fulfilled President Trump's promise to move the embassy and recognize Jerusalem as the capital of the state of Israel. It's a break from decades of United States policy on Israel and the...

A criminal justice researcher and professor has spent several years watching YouTube videos by and for gun enthusiasts online. After learning more about types of guns, gun accessories and the culture her view that guns are unnecessary and dangerous has shifted. Now she's writing a textbook about online gun communities...

The winter of 2017 and 2018 was a rough time to catch the flu or treat patients for it. Vaccines struggled to guard against with the particularly aggressive H3N2 influenza subtype, while hospitals were facing shortages of some basic supplies even before dealing with a surge in flu-related hospitalizations. Given...

The Wisconsin National Guard is coordinating a full-scale training exercise simulating a mass power outage for more than 1,000 utility workers and first responders. The training exercise, known as "Dark Sky" will run May 15-17 in Brown, Calumet, Dane, Fond du Lac, Milwaukee, Outagamie and Winnebago Counties.

Wisconsin schools Superintendent Tony Evers' attorneys are trying to persuade the state Supreme Court to let them defend their boss in a dispute over the extent of his powers rather than Attorney General Brad Schimel.

NASA has launched the InSight lander to Mars in an effort to investigate conditions underneath the planet's surface. We talk with a science reporter about what the mission hopes to learn, how the lander will work, and when it's scheduled to arrive on the red planet.

A new branch was added to the human family tree in 2013 with the discovery of Homo naledi in South Africa. The fossils found Homo naledi was small in stature and head size but otherwise shared similar characteristics with modern humans. But new research shows despite head size, their brains were complex.

Tuesday Wisconsin residents can apply for the one-time, $100 tax credit for every child under 18 living with them at home. This rebate has drawn criticism from Democrats saying it's politically motivated.

According to nationwide data from Quest Diagnostics, positive test results for cocaine went up 13 percent from 2016 to 2017. Marijuana continued to edge upward, and positive test results for meth went up 167 percent in the Midwest.